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John, 
It's been a busy week and Michelle is on the road, so we wanted to update you 
on her actions this past week in Washington.
What joy! Life won!
Nearly fifty years after the incorrect Roe v. Wade decision, the power of 
states to legislate their values has finally returned to legislatures across 
the country. TheDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision is 
historic. This is a victory for state rights, the Constitution, and, above all, 
the sanctity of human life. There has never been an explicit constitutional 
right to abortion. That’s why Michelle consideredRoe v. Wade so egregiously 
wrong from the onset. Last week's decision reasserts the right of popularly 
elected state legislatures across the country to choose their own values and 
aspirations. 
Given the recent increase in threats directed at Supreme Court justices, their 
families, and pro-life organizations across the country, it is clear that 
Congress must do more to combat political violence.
 * Michelle took decisive action by voting for legislation to provide police 
protection for the families of Supreme Court justices.
 * She also signed a letter with her Republican colleagues calling for a 
Justice Department investigation into domestic terrorist attacks on pro-life 
organizations.
It is imperative for us to take these threats seriously, give our justices and 
their families the security they need, and condemn these acts of violence.
Last week, the Supreme Court delivered a major decision regarding our Second 
Amendment rights. In a 6-3 decision delivered on ideological lines, the court 
struck down a restrictive New York State regulation that required proper cause 
to apply for open carry permits. This ruling is a major win for Second 
Amendment rights! Law-abiding citizens have a constitutional right to defend 
themselves and their families. Moving forward, Americans will have the right to 
legally carry a firearm for self-defense and no longer need to jump through 
regulatory hoops to justify their right to defend themselves. 
Unfortunately, despite this progress, the Senate passed their gun-control 
legislation and sent it to the House. While Michelle believes we must do more 
to protect schools from violence, she cannot support legislation that would 
strip away due process and impede upon our enshrined right of self-defense. The 
red flag laws do just that. Michelle took to the floor early Friday morning to 
lead the Republican debate against this bill. She called for immediate 
consideration of the Stop To Secure Every School Act, critical legislation that 
would harden schools, support active shooter training, and provide mental 
health funding. Democrats rejected this bill, which would keep students safe 
while also protecting our Second Amendment rights. They passed their blatant 
infringement of lawful gun owners' rights so they could say they "did 
something." 
We look forward to seeing you at your local community events this summer.
Thank you for your continued support!
- Team Fischbach
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